Wednesday, May 18, 2011

All You Really Need to Know About Car Paint Touch-Up

Despite how much effort we put into defending our auto from scratches and chips, over time they keep adding up. I constantly feel like auto scratches emerge out of nowhere. One minute you have a beautiful shiny surface, the next you'll find minor scratches all over your door grip and the front bumper.Those scratches look too minor to validate getting the car to the pro shop, but still are very noticeable.

Luckily, car paint touch-up is a quick and low-priced approach of fixing those minor paint scratches. To avoid pricey repairs, get rid of those scratches when possible. If not fixed quickly, they could lead to bigger problems like oxidation development as well as corrosion. In the long run, you will pay more cash and spend more time trying to fix the problem. Nobody wishes to throw away hundreds of dollars. That is why I try to fix it quickly.

In our day, because there are so many high quality touch-up products available for purchase, you don’t have to to take your car to pro shop. Minor car scratches can be easily fixed at home in just a few minutes.

Among the most popular products for small scratches is a touch-up paint pen. It really is simple to use, doesn’t dry out and can be kept inside the car. For larger repair areas, you can use a touch-up paint that is available in a bottle or in a spray can. Bottle paint is best for areas not larger than a dime. For areas outside the capabilities of the bottle touch-up paint, spray painting works perfectly. Spray cans can also be used for minor repairs. Spray some paint into the cap and bush it on the scratch by an art brush.

While using spray cans, don't forget safety. Toxic fumes from the paint could cause damage to your eyes, lungs and skin. Don't make mistake of not protecting yourself. Make an effort to perform all the spraying in the outdoor environment or in the garage which has a good air flow.

Having a right touch-up paint is half job done. To purchase right paint you need to know the color code. Incorrect color can easily make the scratch even worse. The color code should be located on a label someplace inside of your car. Unfortunately, the place of the label can be different based on the make and model of the vehicle. Start by exploring the side of the door jamb, glove box and trunk.

One more important thing to bear in mind is that a good touch-up paint doesn’t need to be sanded or buffed after it is applied. This means less coats and less time for the fix. With high-quality paint you will need to put on only 2-3 layers to hide the primer, unlike low quality paint that requires 5-7 coats to accomplish equivalent result. That being said, don’t go for the cheapest paint. Do your research first.

Always spend some time preparing the area for a touch-up paint. Many people make a mistake applying paint without preparing the area first. What they don’t understand is that car’s surface might be covered with polish, sealers and oils. Prior to starting, clean the area with warm water with soap and follow it with prep solvent. This will ensure that the area is free of contaminants.

Car paint repair is not as difficult as it may appear to someone who has no practice. With good directions and right products, you can repair it in no time. Doing car paint touch-up yourself will save you a lot of money and may even give you a personal achievement when you see your auto shining like new again.

1 comment:

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